“Entertainment Tonight” has had more than a dozen co-hosts over the course of its nearly 40-year run, but none have been as enduring as this duo! From 1986 to 1996, John Tesh and longtime “ET” fixture ...
There’s something about Mary Hart. Thirty-five years ago, Mary helped usher in the celebrity television age as an anchor on Entertainment Tonight, the first syndicated newsmagazine show of its kind.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - In the early 1980s, Mary Hart became the face - and the famously insured legs - of a new breed of TV show, the entertainment news magazine. She quickly rose from ...
Those legs are made for walking: Longtime "Entertainment Tonight" host Mary Hart said Thursday she's leaving the show after her upcoming 30th season. The leading syndicated newsmagazine for ...
The former ET anchor is returning to the show stage on Thursday night to help kick off ET's 35th anniversary celebration. In honor of her 29-year run as an anchor who helped define and revolutionize ...
Lara Spencer, host of "The Insider," will be taking over at the "Entertainment Tonight" anchor's desk following the departure of Mary Hart, TheWrap has learned. On Thursday, Hart, who turns 60 in ...
Mary Hart is hanging up her microphone and bidding farewell to Entertainment Tonight. As Hart is ushered out, Nancy O’Dell will be ushered in. “I remember watching Entertainment Tonight when it first ...
Mary Hart has listed her Los Angeles condo for $8.8 million. Getty Images / Natalia Knezevic Former “Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart and producer husband Burt Sugarman have put another Los ...
It has been 25 years since Mary Hart first appeared on America's No. 1 syndicated entertainment show, "Entertainment Tonight." Even though many of her co-anchors have come and gone, Hart has been a ...
Nearly 30 years after joining “Entertainment Tonight,” Mary Hart said she still has mountains to climb. Literally. The “ET” host, who announced Thursday that she’ll depart the entertainment newsmag, ...
Popular "Entertainment Tonight" anchor in cross hairs as local stations plead poverty. By Andrew Wallenstein, The Associated Press There’s five million reasons “Entertainment Tonight” was willing to ...